I'm definitely getting The Lion King and Finding Nemo, and I'm not a kid. I'm not sure about Sleeping Beauty though. I love kids movies, because alot of them are very creative and have great stories. There's also stuff in them that kids miss and adults pick up on. But they are just all around enjoyable to me.

I dont have children or a wife either, but I have always been a sucker for Disney. And now that Disney have a lot of competition from DreamWorks and Pixar (even though Disney distribute Pixar) its just gotten worse...I will have ALL Disney titles in my possession !!! Muuuahahahahahaaaa...

I'm 25 and without kids, yet at least a quarter of my DVD collection is composed of kid's movies
Some, such as The Secret of NIMH, My Neighbour Totoro, The Last Unicorn, Robin Hood ( 73 ), The Dark Crystal & Kiki's Delivery Service are amongst my favourite discs and make for superb entertainment on a par with anything 'adult' cinema can offer.

Just about all classic animation, from Disney cartoons to the shorts produced by Warner, Fleischer, MGM and the rest were designed to be "all ages" entertainment. It's unfortunate that the mentality driving the video marketing departments of today's studios is that "cartoons = kids only." This is one big reason that so few of the classic cartoon shorts are available. Even Warner is skittish about the Looney Tunes DVDs, apparently. The first release seems to be a "test the waters" effort. In the meantime, the Fleischers remain locked away, Betty Boop and Popeye included, to name just one batch.

I live by myself and am waiting on both releases patiently. Disney should do these DVDs justice, especially the widescreen version of Sleeping Beauty. P/S does not do it justice.

These are prime examples of Disney's great cel animation, which may be lost forever now that reports are coming in that Disney is firing its classically trained animation department in favor of only computer animation.

I love animation as well. I have no wife or children yet. I have been a Disney Fan for quite some time. I like the animated titles a lot, but I think I am especially partial to the live action family titles of the 60's - 80's such as the Hayley Mills collection, Pete's Dragon, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Mary Poppins, and MANY others. I have been waiting for Sleeping Beauty and the Lion King for years. They are at the top of my list of most-wanted titles from Disney, along with Alladdin. On the Live-Action side, my most-wanted is Flight of the Navigator, along with everything Hayley Mills.